MARATHON – The Raiders recorded a shutout win for the second straight week.

Marathon has outscored its two opponents 87-0

Edgar 43, Auburndale 0

EDGAR – The Wildcats posted their second straight shutout to open the season

Edgar held Auburndale to 19 yards rushing on 25 attempts.

Merrill 35, River Falls 0

RIVER FALLS – Drew Hoff completed 15 passes for 125 yards and 4 touchdowns in the Bluejays shutout win over the Wildcats. Jake Collinsworth rushed for 43 yards on 10 carries and added a touchdown.

“It was a great team effort, the kids played hard and it was an overall good game,” said Merrill coach Dominic Sturm.

Merrill

14

21

0

0

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35

River Falls

0

0

0

0

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0

First quarter

M- Drew Hoff 17 run

M- Hoff 6 run

Second quarter

M- Hoff 7 run

M- Austin Reissman 10 pass from Hoff

M- Jake Collinsworth 12 run

Mosinee 16, Onalaska 12

MOSINEE – Landon Stepan passed for 140 yards with an interception and ran in a touchdown in Mosinee’s close game win over Onalaska.

On the ground Chase Wiedow had 31 carries for 108 yards with a touchdown, but it was Mosinee’s defense that kept the win alive.

The defense had three interceptions in the fourth quarter to keep the Hilltoppers from advancing, two of them from Ben Fochs.

Bryce Graveen had 87 receiving yards for Mosinee.

Onalaksa

0

0

6

6

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12

Mosinee

9

7

0

0

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16

First quarter

M- Chase Wiedow 2 run (kick blocked), 9:36

M- FG, Jake Marshall 27, :40

Second quarter

M- Landon Stepan 6 run (Marshall kick), 2:28

Third quarter

O- Jalen Zubich 1 run (run failed), 8:02

Fourth quarter

O- Jalen Sample 9 pass from Brayton Duin (run failed), 3:43

Records: Mosinee 1-1; Onalaska 1-1.

Tomahawk 41, Pittsville 0

TOMAHAWK – Dane Borchardt rushed for 163 yards in 25 carries and three touchdowns to help the Hatchets shutout the Panthers.

Kaleb Kaminiski completed 14 of 18 for 165 yards and two touchdowns for the Hatchets. The Vecchio brothers, Brian and Brandon, had five catches for 70 yards and a touchdown, and four catches for 62 yards, respectively.

“I was real pleased with the way the kids responded from week one,” said Tomahawk coach John Larson.

“We struggled with interior play on the defensive side of the ball and we played much better and then offensively we just continued to do things well. We’re limiting our mistakes, we had zero turnovers on the offensive side and again special teams play was very solid.”